MasteroChieftan this is one of the best superhero movies in my opinion. Best part is it doesn’t even feel like a superhero movie. It feels like a dark and gritty drama
Look up the Comic Old Man Logan and be PISSED that they make this movie as the last Hugh Jackman Wolverine Movie ........ BUT i know why they did it...... even deadpool wouldn't be THAT GRAPHIC + it would be an instant Index Movie from all the Gore XD
@@GabesEdtiz we dont know that its never shown but lemme tell you something someone wise said "not being able to speak is not the same as not speaking you(Logan) seem as if you like to talk I(X-24) like to let people talk who like to talk it helps me see how full of shit they are 😂" plus he can scream groan moan and yell just as great might as well be talking
This movie had so much emotion. It's true it wasn't a happy movie at all. It even had that old western style to it. Very Gritty, rough and rugged. Held nothing back.
Yeah it's weird. Obviously all of the wounds would be unbelievably painful but for whatever reason the armpit stab seems magnitudes worse than the rest.
Its like thinking about kicking a toothpick against a wall with your big toe It may not hurt as much as getting your arm cut off but you feel more pain from thinking about it
I love it how Laura goes raging and mad when she sees that X-24 killed Charles. And then, when it comes to a fight, she keeps stabbing X-24 all over his body to make him suffer as much as possible for killing Charles. I guess Laura really loved Charles because of how he treated her ever since they met each other
Laura found and lost friends that filled out family roles. Gabriela (her rescuer) was the mother. Charles the eccentric grandfather. Logan the embittered father.
@EndZoner Also Caliban the confused uncle. Even though he didn't get to know Laura in person and was captured and tortured by Pierce who forced him to track her, Logan and Charles, he stayed loyal to his kind and sacrificed himself with grenades, allowing Laura and Logan to escape in time.
2:34 is the single most amazing moment of this movie and for the character of Wolverine for me. He picks Laura up and carries her exactly as he carried Xavier. Laying one responsibility down and immediately picking up another. Amazing.
I didn't notice that parallel. Thankyou. In the end of course, it's because of his selflessness and sacrifice for Laura that he is able to let go of his past. As the film shows, Laura is the catalyst for killing his past in order that he be able to let it go.
I know a lot of people are disappointed that it wasn't Sabretooth or Omega Red that was the superweapon, but I think X-24 is perfect for the film's thematic elements. X-24 is Logan's greatest fear made form: becoming an utterly soulless weapon, I remember reading something a while ago that said that X-24 is basically Logan if he were just the weapon but they took out all semblance of his humanity. It's actually quite perfect.
I’m a year late, but you are spot-on! This is Logan’s final movie, it’s chief theme is him being his own worst enemy, cursed to hurt everyone he loves no matter how hard he tries to be better. Sabretooth and Omega Red would not have had the same effect.
No it isn't, it's a quick cheap solution for the main villain with adamantium bullet as the finishing blow in the end. You have to look outside of the box not just inside to recognize these facts.
Then people wouldnt stop associating The Last of Us film with Logan. You never want your project to be compared to another piece of media right out the gate. Hard to make a first impression
I’m a former infantry marine who is currently 40 years old, that being said I cannot imagine fighting a younger version of myself when I was in the corps. This is what I think of every time I watch this scene. Age definitely does a number on your body specially if you pushed it to it’s limits in your younger years.
@@DBZGirlUwU Did you have a bad day or something. This comment relates to the the video 100%. This video is basically a older wolverine vs a younger wolverine. And he is saying that he wouldn't want to fight his younger self because he was a lot stronger back then. Can you not comprehend what he is talking about? You did not have to be rude to the man..
IMHO, Logan is better than the entire Dark Knight Trilogy. I mean I love TDK and all the cool stuffs but Logan made me care about the characters while in TDK there's no emotional stakes.
@@lickenhuntsman5338 they are two different types of superhero movies. They’re both some of the best superhero movies in which they don’t feel or follow the same beats as superhero movies
You don't invite strangers to dinner just in case they happen to be mutant clones mentally-controlled by a secret criminal organization that's looking for a fugitive kid with superhuman powers. Sure. Doesn't sound like you're making excuses for being an asshole at all, mate.
@@gabrielhorta6400 Still he wanted to get killed right then and there, probably wouldn't have stopped himelf from bleeding out if he died by an honest man
Now that I have seen it, I realized wolverine is a tragic knight kind of character. He never had joy in life but only pain and misery. He lost his family in childhood, got experimented on, had traumas of wars, had to kill his lover by force, saved many lives but lived his final moments like a forgotten, or more like an unsung hero. What hurts the most is watching a presumably invincible force deteriorate with aging, his once strong youthful form now rusty and exhausted with age, that the forces of life and death in the end are inevitable to run from. Beautifully created character and movie!
Easily the best movie of 2017, I remember going home from the theater and just crashing. It felt like felt like true grief watching that film and that is astonishing
Same, and I was 12 when I saw this in theaters, I walked out the first half, then came back when the casino happened, and the ending always gives me the chills, and as a deadpool fan, this movie hit me bc how old he was getting, and how he had been in practically his whole life.
Watched this movie with my dad, was about 16, fucking hit me hard, holy shit. I grew up a big fan of the x-men films, Wolverine is of course awesome as a kid. This was an emotional rollercoaster, but just some of the best cinema I’d seen about then, felt rocked to the core, honestly it’s insane people don’t talk it more nowadays. One of the best superhero movies by far.
I’m kinda annoyed that if that guy in the truck hadn’t said anything just drop the grenades he could have just kill them easily.(Even tho the line was badass)
Kind of a nod to the movie "Outlaw Josey Wales" Josey "Eh, when I get to likin' someone, they ain't around long." Lone Watey "I notice that when you get to disliking someone, they ain't around for long either."
At 1:55 Logan is ready to be killed. He accepts his fate. And the gun is empty. He limps off moments later, broken and exhausted, and continues the mission without Charles or Caliban. What a scene.
@@SentEmFlying I recall in one of the X titles, Magneto did just that. Wolverine survived the experience and it was the first time I saw his bone claws. Sorry, I don’t recall the title or issue number.
The adamantium is killing him but that's not what caused it if you remember correctly when Logan goes with the farmer to repair the water pipe leak he mentions the machines injecting chemicals into the crops and the government had put something that kills mutants and affects their abilities which is why the mutants population is going instinct. Do to that chemical it suppresses logans healing ability which in turn causes the adamantium to cause damage to his body hence the older look and weaker
It's the metal skeleton it's the food and drinks alcohol has corn syrup that's why mutants have been dying strykers son was using Gene therapy to kill mutants because in the movie there's multiple times the same thing was brought up "is there something in the water" and why is that there is a special artificial corn farm near the farm Logan stays at? And why is it that mutants are somehow dying our faster than the previous times where ppl could've killed them?
When munsoon just drops dead and Logan just limps away with X 23 screaming in the distant it sends chills down my spine. Like ik at that moment the movie was so depressing and it just rotted me to my core
this movie was SO much better... the story of black panther wasn't bad, but for the mcu budget, god that cgi was awful. this movie was practically perfect. probably my favorite comic book movie. as a fan of comic books. god this movie was so good.
@@Doctor_D0M3 you're getting caught up in feelings rather than looking at it objectively, surprised you went so far as to throw race into it what an awful way to diminish critique. BP had a lot of issues, Logan had fewer, end of.
The sad part was how Logan stood there wanting the shotgun to shoot him but there was no ammo, he didn't want to live in this world anymore, he's been through enough
@@phillipwalling7470, his eyes. There's no bone to put adamantium there so it would be a straight hit to the brain. Though it's a double edged sword, since Logan can be killed that way too...
@MC Cooper Well, actually, it doesn’t take him long to commit suicide when he has the adamantium bullet. But he didn’t really have the balls to do it though.
In the comic's original story of Old Man Logan, Wolverine is responsible for killing all the X-Men and cannot live with that unbearable guilt. He tries to kill himself multiple ways, even laying is head down on a railroad track but his healing factor proves to be too efficient.
Fell in love with this movie for some reason.No other X - Men movie intrigued me as this one.Absolutely amazing.The adrenaline rush you get when you see Logan using his claws or when his daughter uses her's.
The line "What the hell are you" for me take a nod at the Predator movie when Arnold said the same thing to the Predator when they are also both Warriors of their own just different species
This scene has stayed with me since I first saw it, the father of the family had seen his wife and son murdered before being attacked by X-24, but he refuses to die until he gets his revenge, he doesn't know about the healing factor and wanted to kill Logan as well, ending everyone as payment for what he has lost. It hits deep.
This and the fight at the end was the hardest thing I had to watch all year. Hurts so much to se him lose to be in agony. Not just pain. It’s not just temporary pain. He’s hurting and loosing. I cried a whole river when he died.
What makes it even more sad is that Charles thought it would have been Logan who stabbed him because he’s the only guy with those claws, and when Logan saw X-24 walking down the stairs he was so confused and instead of helping Laura he checked on Charles first, And at the start of this fight you can see how aggressive Logan is in attacking X-24 after Charles died, he was trying to make him suffer only to ask “what the hell are you” instead of “who the hell are you” Showing how confused he was because he knows he’s the only person with those claws, only to see the marks in Charles chest. Which is the reason why he said “it wasn’t me.” This truly shows how much he really cared about Charles.
Chuck Sharts Prime Logan kills X24 easily because his healing is far more natural he has more combat experience and he doesn’t need that green serum once he takes excess damage
ray maybe. X24 is Logan back when his healing was at its peak, strength, speed, ferocity all at its peak back when he was in his prime. Hard to say what’s more dangerous between a mindless killing machine or a killing machine that thinks for itself
Yeah, but Logan’s power is natural. X-24 is a creature created in a lab. Imagine walking down the street and seeing a younger artificially created genetic clone of you made with your DNA. You’d probably say the same thing.
I need to vent ... Avengers mark a great generation of young people and even adults. But this film, it still manages to move me today. I've lost count of how many times I've watched it and I can still get goosebumps!
So sad when Laura gets carried to the vehicle, and is put in the front seat, immediately thinks "wait where is charles-" and then sees him. :( Kudos to the actress for doing an amazing job
logan more then likely saved that mans life that night when he defended him against those men that lured the farmer out to the field. That man was already destined to die if logan was there or not. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-dpuCMSbXEuo.html
Thematically, I think it was to make the point that the monster that Logan used to be is still inside him, and he still sees himself that way, so when he witnesses someone else seeing him that way too, he think's they're right.
Sure end game concluded a great story arch of multiple characters but Logan just has such deep emotion and is a powerful ending to one of the greatest superhero of our time
I believe X-24 is an allegory for Logan fighting with his animal side. For years, we’ve come to know his animal side and his human side was in the backgroundwhere in this movie, we see more of his human side
Best superhero movie I've ever seen, along with second and third of Nolan's Batman trilogy. The mortal heroes are much better than the models in tights flying around and one-upping each other with demigod magic tricks.
Jst think about that moment where they strong, had a family together.. Now end is so dark. Death is so dark. Lived together and died in separately.. alone.. one by one..😢😢😢
I think a misconception people have with the film is that they blame the adamantium poisoning soley for Logan's death, when it was the genetically modified crops that get rid of mutant dna, so his healing factor was being suppressed so the adamantium was killing him because of his healing factor being taken away by the food.
Exactly because that metal would've killed him by now but he drinks loads of alcohol which contains corn syrup so it's what's killing his healing factor